Um, so it's one of those brand-awareness ads where the marketing department thought they could get away with not having the full indication and side effects if they just never mentioned what the product was called?

How is this different from the Kia Soul car ads with the cute little dancing, head nodding, hamsters and then those weird, dancing, ominous looking robot things. It's another strange ad.... and ends with the song lyrics "everyday I'm shufflein'. Granted, I'm not in advertising, but none of this computes. But hey, unlike many ads, at least I can remember the object they want to sell: Kia Soul, a strange looking car. Now it's onfi.

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